When approaching a van at night to determine if the driver, who is reportedly unconscious, is in need of medical assistance, you should:
A) keep your flashlight turned off as you move along the left side of the van.
B) move 10 to 15 feet away from the passenger side and walk parallel to the van.
C) approach the passenger side door, belly toward the van, and knock on the door.
D) stay at least 5 feet away from the van until you are at a 45° angle to the A column.
Answer: B) move 10 to 15 feet away from the passenger side and walk parallel to the van.
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